2) Southern Gothic "This town's got the good Lord shakin' his head/looking down thinking we ain't heard a word he said," Dan Tyminski sings in Southern Gothic, the brooding title song of a new album full of thoughts about heaven and hell, angels and devils.

It's an underrated period in Dickey Betts' musical journey, and in the track Atlanta's Burning Down, an American Civil War historical piece written by Billy Ray Reynolds, he essays a song which ranks with the best of Robbie Robertson's of The Band, in its sense of Southern Gothic narrative.

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